Archive for March, 2007

G-Max Bungy Singapore

On our Singapore stopover a week or so ago me, Tu and Nghia braved the G-Max bungy in Singapore and man what an experience that was. This thing takes up to 3 people on a 0 to 200 km/h blast to 60 metres in 2 seconds, experiencing a 5G thrill! It was amazing! Check out the video.

You can also download the video clip directly on to your computer. To do this right click on this download video link and select Save target as… (for Internet Explorer users) or Save Link As… (for Firefox users) and then select the location on your hard drive to save it to.

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Five Days In Singapore

Man, Singapore is one interesting city. So culturally diverse city with heaps of great places to eat. With everything from the super spicy Indonesian dishes, Indian curries and traditional Chinese yum cha Singapore has got it all. A highlight was the all you can eat steamboat buffet we had on our last night. For SG$12.80 per head which is about USD$8.50 you get half tom yum and half traditional chicken soup steamboat with unlimited small mud crabs, prawns, fish, deer, mutton, various varities of tasty mushroom and all the other traditional steamboat dishes. Nghia ate so much he had to leave the table early and head upstairs to lay down. Haha it was hillarious seeing him complain and shit.

We also did all the touristy things and visited the Night Safari and Sentosa Island.

Anyways, check out the photos. Some of these were taken from my camera phone so the quality isn’t that crash.

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Melbourne Trip Nearly Over

Well it’s nearly time for me to head back to Vietnam again. It’s now been a bit over two weeks since I arrived here. From Huy and Chi’s wedding to just kicking back with the guys I’ve enjoyed every single moment of it. I’m a little sad to go back but having Nghia and Tu come up with me to Vietnam for a holiday definitely makes it a lot easier. I guess I’m now ready to begin the final leg of my Vietnam working holiday before I head back to Melbourne this July. I’ve got to make sure I make the most of it!

Anyways, here are a few random shots of Melbourne I took on this trip.

Melbourne Tram, St Kilda Rd Russell St Traffic Old & New
Melbourne Airport Nicholson St Mall, Footscray Buckley St, Footscray